Good morning, Tampa Bay. Here’s what you need to know today.
Your Weather Planner
Monday morning will be warm and on the muggy-side.
As a cold front approaches, a few showers will be possible especially in the afternoon.
High temperatures will reach in the mid 80s. With higher humidity, it will feel warmer.
A cold front will follow the rain later in the day.

Highs: 86
Lows: 70
Rain Coverage: 0%
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Around Tampa Bay
1. Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister to speak on findings of internal investigation connected to academic cheating
Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister is expected to speak on the findings of an internal investigation this morning.
2. Feeding Tampa Bay expanding its efforts as shutdown goes on
As the federal government shutdown enters its fourth week, Feeding Tampa Bay is expanding its efforts to support thousands of local workers and families who are struggling without paychecks.
3. Bucs defense shines in a 23-3 victory over the Saints
The team forced four turnovers and also played a role in forcing Saints second-year quarterback Spencer Rattler out of the game.
4. Foul sewer odor has lingered for months, Haines City residents say
Neighbors living near the lift station at Patterson Road and Tenth Street say the stench has gotten worse, especially on hot afternoons.
5. USF studies environmental impact of pollutants like pharmaceuticals in Tampa Bay
Research has shown the presence of anti-depressants, heart medicine, illicit drugs and other pharmaceuticals.
Around the Nation
1. Trump administration posts notice that no federal food aid will go out Nov. 1
2. Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom of California says he’ll consider presidential run after 2026 midterms
3. Former Jets center Nick Mangold dies at 41, less than 2 weeks after announcing he had kidney disease
4. Trump punishes Canada with 10% extra import tax for not pulling down anti-tariffs ad sooner
Quote of the Day

Kamala Harris isn’t ruling out another run for the White House.
In an interview with the BBC posted Saturday, Harris said she expects a woman will be president in the coming years, and it could “possibly” be her.
The former vice-president said she hasn’t decided whether to mount a 2028 presidential campaign. But she dismissed the suggestion that she’d face long odds.